All this talk of trouble in Tango communities makes me realise just how lucky 
we've 
been in Hong Kong. Tango started here in 1996/97 with 2 couples who started off 
trying to work together. They quickly realised they were interested in 
different 
things, separated and each started their own group. Fortunately, their 
activities 
complimented, rather than competed with each other and both groups went from 
strength to strength. A few years ago other groups started up and now there are 
seven, so it's getting a little crowded. But, as far as I know, there's never 
been 
a single conflict. 

I still have my Friday milonga and the leaders of 5 of the other 6 groups come 
on a regular basis.

Keith, HK
 

 On Wed Apr 30 18:18 , "Trini y Sean (PATangoS)"  sent:

>
>I've always thought that many of the issues that occur
>between tango groups regarding competition would disappear
>if those in charge were more familiar with anti-trust law. 


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